Posted: February 17. 2015
Scottish Rowing are running a UKCC Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Strength & Conditioning course in October/November.
The course is an Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach progression route to UKCC Level 3 in Coaching Strength and Conditioning. This course is also a pre requisite to UKCC Level 3 in Coaching Rowing. Further information about the course is available here.
The course cost is £295 including admin per candidateThe maximum number of candidates is 16The minimum number of candidates is 8
The course will be run over 4 days as follows: 2 days (one weekend) 4 week gap, 2 days (one weekend)
Dates: 17th & 18th October – 14th & 15th November 2015Venue: The Scottish Rowing Centre, 366 Hamilton Road, Motherwell, ML1 3ED
Candidate Prerequisites: Minimum age: 18 years oldQualification: UKCC Level 2 in Rowing (or equivalent)Emergency first aid (including CPR)
To apply complete the application form enclosing a cheque/postal order for £295 made out to Scottish Rowing and return to:
Mark Senter, Coaching and Development Manager, Scottish Rowing, The Scottish Rowing Centre, 366 Hamilton Road, Motherwell ML1 3ED
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